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Twitter Trolled Harsh Goenka For Saying ‘PM MODI Made The World Friendlier With India’

by Shuchi Bhatnagar
Feb 1, 2016
in Extras
Reading Time: 1 min read
Twitter Trolled Harsh Goenka For Saying ‘PM MODI Made The World Friendlier With India’

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces a lot of criticism for his foreign visits but his party claims that after his visits, the outlook of the world for India has changed a lot, for better.

Harsh Goenka, chairman of RPG group has shared a photo on social networking sites which has gone viral and it further strengthens the claims made by BJP leaders. The photo has two parts, the first part talks about the period 1947-2014 and second part talks about 2015. It shows the world map colored green and saffron; green color is for the countries which are not so friendly with India while saffron is for the ones that are friendly with India. The first part colors the major portion with green while in second part, saffron color surpassed green color showing that after Narendra Modi became the PM, the world has became friendlier with India.

Twitter has reacted to this map and asked a lot of questions and made hilarious comments that you just can’t miss:

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https://twitter.com/hvgoenka/status/693515688720404480

@MrsGandhi @hvgoenka we didn't have good relation with Canada, Europe countries earlier? Like seriously?

— what's in a name (@coolfunnypujama) January 30, 2016

@hvgoenka that's not true. India has had very good relations with most of the European states. India-USA ties were at its peak in the 2000s

— Rishi Darda (@rishidarda) January 30, 2016

.@hvgoenka Sir, amazing information this ! @Bharat_wl also points out how India has good relations with India too ! Incredible India !!

— The Lying Lama 2.0 (@KyaUkhaadLega) February 1, 2016

@KyaUkhaadLega @VishakhaJ_ @hvgoenka @Bharat_wl If you notice carefully, the NE states didn't have good relations!

— Mohamed Zeeshan (@ZeeMohamed_) February 1, 2016

https://twitter.com/VishakhaJ_/status/694072062676226048

@hvgoenka @MrsGandhi we had excellent relations with US before Modiji could become PM

— Proud Thamizhan (@Muthamizhan123) January 30, 2016

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@Muthamizhan123 @gsurya @hvgoenka @MrsGandhi The Nuclear Deal if they can remember was under UPA

— Maanmohan Singh Pahujaa (@msgpahujaa) January 31, 2016

https://twitter.com/aveeksen/status/693520033322967040

@aveeksen @hvgoenka @DefucktiveHumor according to map jiske rishte pados me sahi nahi vo kya duniya se rishte banaega

— Suhail (@Spoofesor) January 31, 2016

@hvgoenka How were the identifications done ? What is the measure of friendly relation? Perception or some quantification there ?

— শাশ্বতী সরকার Saswati Sarkar (@sarkar_swati) January 31, 2016

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